I love how a single person is able to so easily personify a multitude of others and also be able to fully involve other in the tale, captivating the listener. You can easily hear the difference in dialogue and tongue between the West-side and the outsider persons dialogue. Despite not being able to actually pronounce the way others have, one can actually hear the true meaning behind their words. We get to see characters in their social elements and how they change them throughout the play, and hear about Sherry's difficult choice in regards to her college and pregnancy dynamic. Her son soon has similar social issues as his mother did, as is described throughout the CD.